I find players who open limps with a very wide range some of the toughest playes to play against. Some time they do this with pocket aces even and just calls my 3 bet. Its not a good play from their part but some times its profitable.
why does a9 fold but aq call? there are 12 combos of 9s. 1 9 is on the board so there are 6 combos left. Our 9 blocks 4 of them. There are 16 combos of qj, our q blocks 4 so there are 12 left. dont we block equally amount of hands that beat us? Can someone please explain the error in my logic?
I'm not 100% sure, but as far as I know bu uses weak 9x and Tx combos that block bb's nutted hands as tripple barrel bluffs. Therefore, having a 9 or a T blocks bu's most frequent bluffs, and when it comes to the river 140% bet AQ, AT, A9 are all bluff catchers which makes AQ the best catcher blocking the nut straight.
imo, linus is not the best player, he is a good player, but, he is losing a ton at gg poker so far, so, idk, i think if he was capable of crushing current games he would never lose as much as he is losing, at least thats what pokerdope variance calculator says, and what i think personally.
what a terrible play betting pot with 33 on AK9 and then pot again on turn and almost7000$$$$ on the river so unneccesary wtf is he thinking no way people play like this on high stakes